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Definition of Interceded
1. intercede [v] - See also: intercede
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interceded
Literary usage of Interceded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Hampshire Record Society, Winchester, Winchester Hampshire Record Society, American peace society, Algernon Sidney Crapsey, Ernest Howard Crosby, W. Evans Darby, John Hyde De Forest, Charles Edward Jefferson, Augustine Jones, Mrs. L. J. Mead, J. H. Ral (1892)
"... and for the friends for whom she has interceded, and I intercede. And for my
soul's need, let there be provided in living cattle, as it may be, ..."
2. The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller, John Sherren Brewer (1845)
"How he AD1584. interceded to qualify the archbishop for a semi-non — conformist,
we learn from his following letter k: " It may please your grace to ..."
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"He was entirely orthodox in his views, and, at the request of the pope and other
Western bishops, interceded with his brother Con- ..."
4. Common-place Book by Robert Southey, John Wood Warter (1850)
"u WHEN he interceded with Charles for one that was obnoxious, the King said, '
It ¡3 strange that every one of my friends keeps a tame knave. ..."
5. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, & Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans, Edith R. Hall (1841)
"I was much troubled in my mind at the hardness of his heart, and immediately
stepped up to him, and in as moving language as I was capable of, interceded ..."
6. Heroes and Heroines of Fiction, Classical Mediæval, Legendary: Classical by William Shepard Walsh (1915)
"Ladies of high rank visited him in prison and tearfully interceded for his release.
But Judge Morton sternly informed the king that he would resign if a ..."